The AI company announced Tuesday the controls had been relaxed—a shift also confirmed by U.S.
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- Anthropic’s AI models are back online after a two-week government standoff—settling the company and administration into a fragile truce
Anthropic has restored global access to its AI model Fable 5 after a two-week standoff with the Trump administration, which had imposed export controls citing security concerns.
The announcement on June 30, 2026, marks a significant shift in the relationship between the company and the government, as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that the administration had worked closely with Anthropic to ensure that the model aligns with U.S. interests.
The export controls had restricted access to Fable and another model, Mythos 5, since mid-June, raising questions about the balance between innovation and national security. This development highlights the fragile truce that has emerged as both parties navigate the complexities of AI regulation.
The government’s decision to relax the controls indicates a willingness to engage with tech companies while addressing security concerns, but it also underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding AI technologies.
As the landscape of AI continues to evolve, the implications of this truce will likely resonate across the industry, influencing how companies develop and deploy AI models in the future.

